I don't see much fight in this team and that's the worrying thing.
Second home league game last season was the 5 goal slaughtering of Ayr. Up until then, Queens' record had been..Played 9, won 5, lost 2, draw 2 (1 lost after extra time) Goals for 21 against 10 (not counting 2 v 4 in extra time. Current status including today.. Played 8, Won 1,draw 4, lost 3. Goals for 11,against 12. Read into that what you will! I see a downturn already.,and we are only 8 games in.Edit... one goal in last four games!
Last edited by Bagapapa; 31-08-2019 at 05:42 PM.
I don't see much fight in this team and that's the worrying thing.
Yup deek. We are far too lightweight, soppy, big pussies. Strength, fight and gerrintaethem is what we need from the team.
Things will turn in our favour, I’m still confident. 🙂
Thanks for the apology
Maybe a small point I know but the team looked to lack motivation and fight yesterday coming out after half-time, they strolled out of the tunnel as if they were walking into the dentists. Mind games are a part of all sport and, at home, we should stay in until the opposition have been out kept waiting for a couple of minutes then run out with a bit of purpose as if we're going to take the game by the scruff of the neck. Of course it's no good giving the impression that you intend to start strongly and then give possession away immediately by punting the ball out of the park from your kick - off as Kilday did yesterday ( and last week at Ayr).
Auld Chippy I agree with just about everything you say, - however, the sensible thing is now to place the debacle of Saturday behind us and move on.
I hope that Johnson can motivate his troops this week because in his after match interview he looked as shocked and depressed as the fans leaving Palmerston on Saturday afternoon.
Anyway, - let's draw a line under things and trust that it was a one off and a very bad day at the office.